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    Re: Can the wild population recover?

    one would hope that the rumble of the machinery drove them away before anyone got hurt
    it's not a good idea to "repopulate" the area, as you don't know whether the area is still fit for their survival needs; if it is, they're sure to be hiding out somewhere, and won't necessarily benefit from the competition
    and about the casualties of progress . . . ?
    you can drive less, support sane agriculture and development, that sort of thing - be easy on the earth yourself
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    Re: Can the wild population recover?

    Quote Originally Posted by drache View Post
    one would hope that the rumble of the machinery drove them away before anyone got hurt
    it's not a good idea to "repopulate" the area, as you don't know whether the area is still fit for their survival needs; if it is, they're sure to be hiding out somewhere, and won't necessarily benefit from the competition
    and about the casualties of progress . . . ?
    you can drive less, support sane agriculture and development, that sort of thing - be easy on the earth yourself
    Yeah...I hope there just hiding out. That's a good point about not introducing new ones because of their needs.

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    Re: Can the wild population recover?

    Ooooops...In honor of the snake...I meant T. s. sirtalis with an i not an e.

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